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Radar

Radar

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What is Radar?

Radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the range, angle, or velocity of objects. It works by transmitting radio waves, which bounce off objects and return to a receiver. By analyzing the reflected signals, radar systems can identify the location, speed, and other characteristics of targets. Radar is commonly used in air traffic control, weather forecasting, navigation, and military applications.

What other technologies are related to Radar?

Radar Complementary Technologies

LiDAR is a complementary technology to Camera based systems, providing depth and spatial awareness data.
mentioned alongside Radar in 17% (2.8k) of relevant job posts
IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) is complementary, providing inertial data alongside other sensor data like cameras and LiDAR.
mentioned alongside Radar in 19% (419) of relevant job posts
EO/IR (Electro-Optical/Infrared) sensors can be complementary, providing spectral data outside of the visible spectrum, useful in conditions where visible cameras are limited.
mentioned alongside Radar in 28% (186) of relevant job posts

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